Degree: Actuarial Science
University: City University
Role: Actuary
Joined: September 2006
Why did you choose to become an Actuary?
Given my ability to excel in mathematics during my early education, I knew that my future lay within
the financial sector.
I have always been ambitious, seeking new and exciting challenges, and I wanted my career path to
follow this trend, for it to be an extension of myself. Striving to become an Actuary offered me
this distinct possibly, giving me the platform to show my true potential and be highly regarded
amongst my fellow colleagues.
Qualified Actuaries hold significant senior roles within large organisations, and their ability is
respected and valued greatly. The examinations are tough and are designed to truly test your grasp
of a wide range of topics, giving you the option to specialise in subjects, and branch out into
different areas within the financial sector which actuaries occupy.
Actuaries are increasingly becoming fundamental to businesses across a wide range of sectors, and
their future prospects coupled with the comparative security of the job were key factors in my
decision to pursue a career as an Actuary.
When and why did you join Zurich?
I joined Zurich during September 2006, after the completion of my degree in Actuarial Science from
City University, and a well deserved rest!
Zurich’s global presence was a huge driving force in my decision to join them, and their shear
financial clout in the industry would provide the platform for me to gain invaluable experience in a
wide variety of areas, working with a diverse group of people. Zurich truly cares about its people,
be that its staff or its clients, and this was fundamentally important to me. It is structured in
such a way as to promote the development of its staff, giving them extensive training and ensuring
they are supported.
The Zurich graduate scheme appealed to me, as it not only provided me with the support needed to
undertake the examinations, but also gave me the opportunity to meet and interact with other
graduates around the country, working in different areas of the business. This has been something I
have enjoyed thoroughly, and have taken great pleasure from being involved in.
Tell us about your role - how did you come to be in the position you are now? What does a typical
day’s activity involve? Why do you like it?
I currently work within the Actuarial Global Corporate Reserving team in London. I was interviewed
for the position both over the phone, and during a one day Assessment Centre in Fareham.
During the recruitment process, Zurich supports you and helps you to get the best out of yourself.
They take account of your preferences, both in areas of work and location, and base their offer
around this. I was keen to work in London, to be around the buzz that is so addictive, having been
entwined in the City all my life, however, the other Zurich offices around the country offer their
own distinct character and charm.
Typically, a day is never typical! I could be working on projecting reserves, part of our core
work, or any number of ad hoc projects that could be trust upon me. Given the nature of our work,
accuracy is fundamental, and you have to have a good eye for detail. Real business problems are
never repeated, therefore the Actuary faces a constantly changing environment.
Being heavily involved in fundamental and pivotal business decisions which help shape the face of
the company gives me a great sense of pride and satisfaction.
What is the environment like? The team culture? How do you work with your colleagues?
The working environment in London is open plan, allowing freedom of speech and ease of conversation,
also enhancing the feeling of space. My team consists of 6 people, 3 qualified Actuaries and 3
student Actuaries, with differing levels of experience and backgrounds.
Having joined the team, my nerves and trepidations were quickly eradicated by the ease at which I
was welcomed, and the warmth that was shown towards me. If I have a problem, my colleagues are more
than happy to help, and go out of their way to ensure I fully understand the problem, and the steps
taken to reach a solution.
Progression & Future Opportunities? - Are these clearly mapped out for you? What role do you hope /
expect to move into next?
Graduates are regarded by Zurich as the future of the business, and their progression and
development is considered fundamental. Working for such a multinational company, the opportunities
open to staff are endless, and it is up to the individual to take advantage of these opportunities.
The future for me is not set in stone. We are given options and choices, and it is up to the
individual to choose which path best suits their ambitions and expectations. The key to Zurich is
no avenue is closed off, no door firmly closed. The world is your oyster, and it is up to the
individual to paint their own picture, with a palette containing all the colours imaginable. |